
In order to succeed in business and life, we noticed that we need to take corrective action collectively. When things do not work as I want, it is very dangerous to put myself like a day every day. Here, never forget these famous failures whenever I face disappointed events or undesirable leaving.
1. Bill Gates The founder and chairman of Microsoft changed the work culture of the world in the 21st century by simplifying the usage of the computer. He has been the richest man in the world for the past ten years. However, in the 1970s before departure, he was a dropout at Harvard University. The ironiest part, he launched a software company (to become Microsoft) by purchasing software technology from "someone" at only $ 50 afterwards.
2. Abraham Lincoln It has not exceeded five years that he received formal education throughout his life. When he grew up, he joined politics and experienced 12 major mistakes before choosing the 16th President of the Americas.
3. Isaac Newton It was the best British mathematician of his generation. His research on optical and gravity has become one of the best scientists he even known in the world. Many thought that Isaac was a genius, but he was not! As he was young, his elementary school was very poor, so his teacher became rude to improve his grades.
4. Ludwig van Beethoven German composers of classical music are widely recognized as one of the best composers of history. His fame inspired and often intimidated composers, musicians and spectators who were going to chase him. Prior to his career, Beethoven's music teacher said "As a composer, he has no hope." And during his career, he lost his hearing, but he produced great music.
5. Thomas Edison He developed a number of devices that had a great impact on life in the 20th century. Mr. Edison is one of the most prominent inventors in history and has 1,093 patents in his name. When he was a boy, the teacher told him that he was too stupid to learn something. He departed on his own and tried more than 9000 experiments before making the first successful bulb.
6. The Woolworth Company was a retail company that was one of the original 5, 10 cents store. The first Woolworth shop was founded in 1878. Frank Winfield Woolworth It quickly grew into the world's largest retail chain in the 20th century. Mr. Woolworth got a job at a dry merchandise store at the age of 21 before starting his own business. However, the employer concluded that Mr. Frank did not have enough common sense to serve customers,
7. this is, Michael Jordan It is always the best basketball player. A phenomenal player with a unique combination of grace, speed, power, artistic, improvisational ability, and constantly competitive desire. Jordan redefined NBA's superstar by himself. Prior to joining NBA, Jordan was an ordinary man because he was a high school basketball team's "lack of skills".
8. Walter · Disney American filmmaker, director, screenwriter, voice actor, animator. Disney is one of the most famous filmmakers in the world and founded a production company. This company, known as Walt Disney Company, has an average revenue of US $ 30 billion annually. Disney started his own business from his garage, and his first manga production broke. During his first press conference, the newspaper editor scoffed at Walt Disney because there was no good idea for filmmaking.
9. Winston Churchill I failed in the 6th grade. But it has never stopped him from working hard! He made efforts during the Second World War and eventually became the British Prime Minister. Churchill is commonly regarded as one of the most important leaders in the UK and world history. In a survey conducted by the BBC in 2002 to identify "100 Greatest Britons", participants voted for Churchill as the most important person.
10. Stephen Spielberg An American film director. He was awarded three Academy Awards and is one of the most successful filmmakers in history. More than anything, Steven was recognized as the financially most successful film director. In his childhood, Spielberg dropped out of junior high school. He was persuaded to come back and put in a learning disability class. He owes me only one month and I quit school forever.
11. Albert Einstein In theory he was a physicist and widely regarded as the most important scientist in the 20th century. For the explanation of the photoelectric effect in 1905 and his service to theoretical physics, he received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics. However, when Einstein was young, I thought my parents were mentally retarded. The grade of his school was very bad, so the teacher asked him to quit. "Einstein, you will never do anything!
12. In 1947, one year in her contract, Marilyn Monroe Her producer thought she was not attractive and could not act, so it was dropped by the 20th Century Fox. It did not stop her at all! She continued and was commonly known as the icon of the most famous movie star in the 20th century, the symbol of sex, pop.
13. John Grisham The first novel was rejected by 16 agents and 12 publishers. He went on to write and write until he became best known as a novelist and author for contemporary legal drama works. The media insists that it is one of the best and novel writers even when living in the 21st century.
14. Henry Ford The first two car companies failed. It did not stop incorporating Ford Motor Company and applying it for the first time to assemble line production to affordable automobile production in the world. He not only revolutionized industrial production in the United States and Europe but also influenced the economy and society of the 20th century. His combinations with mass production, high wages, low price consumers, began a management school called "Ford Misma". He became one of the three most famous and richest people in the world in his era.
15. Honda · Soijiro In a job interview as an "engineer" after the Second World War, it was rejected by Toyota Motor Corporation. He kept going unemployed until neighbors purchased his "homemade scooter". Later, he launched himself to set up his own company. Honda. Today, the company became the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer, growing to be the most profitable automobile manufacturer by surpassing the giant car makers such as GM and Chrysler. Honda has a global network of 437 subsidiaries, develops, manufactures and sells a wide range of products ranging from small general-purpose engines and scooters to special sports cars.
16. Akio Morita , The founder of a huge electric household goods, Sony Corporation, the first product was an electric rice cooker (because it baked rice instead of rice cooker) only 100 rice cookers were sold. Today, Sony has generated revenues of $ 66 billion and is ranked as the 6th largest electronic and electric company in the world.

